Obama Finally Decides Who’s In Charge When America Comes Under Cyberattack
The White House has placed the Justice Department squarely in charge of responding to cyberthreats against the United States, under a presidential directive issued Tuesday. At the same time, the Homeland Security Department will immediately help agencies and companies, if requested, stanch the bleeding from a hacker assault on networks, or “assets,” President Barack Obama said. For years, there has been confusion in the private sector and internally among agencies about who’s in charge when hackers hit the homeland. Justice will take the lead in “threat response” or investigating a system attack on site, identifying the perpetrator and breaking up attack operations because foreign adversaries often are involved. “In view of the fact that significant cyberincidents will often involve at least the possibility of a nation-state actor or have some other national security nexus, the Department of Justice, acting through the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force, shall be the federal lead agency for threat response activities,” the directive states. <http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2016/07/obama-finally-decides-whos-char...>
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Alberto Cammozzo